放松吗?别这么做!-连接突触前囊泡聚集与机械张力。

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2009-12-01 Epub Date: 2009-12-10 DOI:10.2976/1.3260842
Peter Engerer, Stephan J Sigrist
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摘要

突触前末端充满递质的囊泡的释放是神经传递的关键步骤。在释放之前,突触囊泡聚集在突触前膜的一个特殊斑块上,这里被称为活跃区。到目前为止,主要认为活性区的生化调节是突触囊泡聚集和释放的决定性因素。然而,利用生物物理方法,最近的一篇论文[Siechen, et al.(2009)]。Proc。国家的。学会科学。u.s.106,12611 -12616]也表明轴突和末端的微力学调控可能对囊泡的正常聚集至关重要。结果表明,神经切开术后突触囊泡积聚消失,施加物理张力后突触囊泡积聚恢复。此外,轴突似乎处于一种内在张力之下,这种张力可以通过轴突内部张力感知机制感知和调节。因此,机械力可以控制囊泡的聚集,从而控制突触的功能。在此,我们回顾了Siechen等人的跨学科研究。学会科学。[j] .美国文献106,12611-12616(2009)]并讨论细胞力学对突触功能的意义。
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Relax? Don't do it!-Linking presynaptic vesicle clustering with mechanical tension.

Relax? Don't do it!-Linking presynaptic vesicle clustering with mechanical tension.

Relax? Don't do it!-Linking presynaptic vesicle clustering with mechanical tension.

The release of transmitter-filled vesicles from presynaptic terminals is a key step of neurotransmission. Prior to release, synaptic vesicles get clustered at a specialized patch of the presynaptic membrane, here referred to as the active zone. So far, mainly biochemical regulations at the active zone were regarded as decisive for synaptic vesicle clustering and release. However, using biophysical approaches, a recent paper [Siechen, et al. (2009). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 106, 12611-12616] indicated also that the micromechanical regulations within axon and terminal could be crucial for proper vesicle clustering. The authors demonstrated that the synaptic vesicle accumulations vanished after axotomy but were restored after the application of physical tension. Furthermore, axons seem to be under an intrinsic tension, which could be perceived and tuned by an axon-internal tension sensing mechanism. Therefore, mechanical force could steer vesicle clustering and consequently synapse function. Here, we review this interdisciplinary study of Siechen, et al. [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 106, 12611-12616 (2009)] and discuss the significance of cellular mechanics on synaptic function.

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